Director: Katharina Mückstein Watch on FilmDoo Katharina Mückstein’s tonally astute, quietly transfixing Talea is a mother-daughter drama that makes no assumptions of any inherent and intuitive bond between two biological kin. Though not a wholly […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Director: Christopher Tew Melanie first took heroin when she was 14 years old. Following the misery of watching her mother die, she approached her sexually abusive brother to acquire the drug. Her […]
Director: Fritz Ofner Watch Evolution of Violence on FilmDoo Evolution of Violence is not a film for the squeamish or faint-hearted. It is a brutal insight into Guatemala’s ‘strong culture of death’ even in the post-war era. […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Paul-Julien Robert Paul-Julien Robert’s documentary is a very personal account of one man’s journey to answer limitless questions about his own being. The film documents Paul’s quest to track down and […]
By Jessica Duncanson Toronto International Film Festival review Director: Shoja Azari Simple Little Lives sees a group of friends come together for their annual hog roast – an event that their families have been doing […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Stephen Dunn Watch on FilmDoo.com Bordering between real and imagined scenarios, this movie by Stephen Dunn reveals the depths of a young man’s inner frustration, desperation, loneliness and monstrous tendencies. The […]